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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 5. Amusements and Sports
- Chapter 45. Ski Liability, Safety, and Responsibility
- Section 120. Use of Liability Releases.
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AS 05.45.120. Use of Liability Releases.
- (a) A ski area operator may not require a skier to sign an agreement releasing the ski area operator from liability in
exchange for the right to ride a ski area tramway and ski in the ski area. A release that violates this subsection is
void and may not be enforced.
- (b) Notwithstanding (a) of this section, a ski area operator may
- (1) require a special event coach, participant, helper, spectator, or rental customer to sign an agreement releasing the
ski area operator from liability in exchange for the right to coach, participate, assist in, or observe the special
event; or
- (2) use a release agreement required by a third party as a condition of operating a rental program or special event at the
ski area.
- (c) In this section, "special event" means an event, pass, race, program, rental program, or service that offers
competition or other benefits in addition to a ticket representing the right to ride a ski area tramway and ski on the
ski slopes or trails, whether or not additional consideration is paid.
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